Paul-Marie Gamory-Dubourdeau
Paul Gamory-Dubourdeau | |
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| Born | 29 January 1885 Ploudalmézeau, France |
| Died | 10 January 1963 (aged 78) Sours, France |
| Allegiance | France Nazi Germany |
| Branch | French Army Waffen-SS |
| Service years | 1902–1928 1939–1940 1943–1945 |
| Rank | Lieutenant-colonel Sturmbannführer |
| Commands | SS Volunteer Sturmbrigade France Waffen Grenadier-Regiment der SS 57 |
| Conflicts | World War I World War II |
| Awards | Légion d’Honneur (stripped in 1947) |
Paul Gamory-Dubourdeau (29 October 1885 – 10 January 1963) was a French collaborator during World War II. A decorated army officer in the French Army, Gamory-Dubourdeau volunteered in the Waffen-SS, becoming commander of the French SS Volunteer Assault Brigade before transferring to the SS headquarter in Berlin. After the war he was captured and sentenced to life imprisonment.